With the knowledge that not all Christmas wishes were found fulfilled under the tree this past Tuesday, we've compiled a list of our own holiday wishes for some of the people in our neighborhood.
Some of these holiday wishes are all in fun, others are semi-serious. It's up to the reader to tell the difference.
City of Jackson: Portable city limits signs.
Businessman Jim Drury: A fair restaurant tax.
Businessman Fred Kelley and Frank Adams: Recognition that is long overdue for their contributions to our community.
Developer Jack Litzelfelner: Many happy fairways.
Climatologist Iben Browning: An earthquake. (But not here.)
Southeast Missouri State University Instructor Dr. David Stewart: Fewer media barbecues.
Southeast Missouri State University President Dr. Kala Stroup: The wisdom of Solomon.
Southeast Missourian Editor Ken Newton: A poof reader.
Show Me Center Director David Ross: A new events coordinator and more events for that person to coordinate.
Cape Girardeau School Board President Carolyn Kelly: A new "super" intendent.
Cape Girardeau Airport Manager Mark Seesing: Enough boardings to justify airport terminal renovations.
Browning-Ferris Industries District Sales Manager Ed Schmalzried III: A city administration that recognizes free enterprize.
Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner Gene Huckstep: A much-deserved lake for Southeast Missouri.
I-66 Project Co-coordinator Walt Wildman: Happy highways.
Cape Girardeau Mayor Gene Rhodes: A list of highway priorities the city council can live with.
Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce President Bob Hendrix: A 1991 census.
Cape Girardeau Conventions and Visitors Bureau Director Lyn Muzzy: A "marketable" tourist attraction.
Southeast Missourian Associate Publisher Peter Kinder: More contact with the "non-elites" of our community.
Cape Girardeau City Manager J. Ronald Fischer: Larger council chambers to accommodate the interested citizens of the city. (And an appearance on the Don Pritchard Show.)
Cape Girardeau City Engineer J. Kensey Russell: A new slide rule.
Southeast Missouri Regional Port Director Allan Maki: Enough business to justify a $13 million investment.
Red Letter Communications President Jim Riley: A federal grant to fund his concept.
The Cape Girardeau Region: A positive outlook for 1991, and thanks for 1990.
Speakout readers: One small grain of salt.
KFVS-12: Lots of news in Southeast Missouri.
KGIR AM 1220: AM Stereo.
KUGT "The Light": Our Lord's special blessing.
Y-105 FM: A welcome to our community.
K-103 FM: More Bob James.
KBSI Fox 23: More Bart.
Behind the Headlines: Some legitimate issues.
Cape Girardeau City Councilman and Mayor Pro-Tempore David Limbaugh: A louder gavel when he fills in as Mayor.
Council members Mary Wulfers and Doug Richards: Continued positive influence on their fellow council members.
The Jaycee Municipal Golf Course: A fearless leader with a green thumb.
Jackson Mayor Carlton Meyer: Another 20 years of productive leadership for his community.
Southeast Missourian Publisher Gary Rust: A Happy New Year.
Families with loved ones in Saudi Arabia: A joyous reunion.
All those who have not been mentioned previously and feel left out: A large, extremely able, sense of humor. You needed it in 1990, you'll need it again in 1991.
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